TORONTO — Jason Sniderman has been frustratingly patient with his glam-rock persona, Ensign Broderick. He was ready to make Ensign Broderick one of Canada’s glam-rock gods — until he changed his mind and stowed the idea away for decades. And so Ensign Broderick sprang to life inspired by English rock stars of the early 1970s. She cracked open the Ensign Broderick archive, first releasing the album “Feast Of Panthers” in March before digging deeper into other works that fully realized his teenage recordings into studio efforts. Sniderman insists he’s not under any illusions that Ensign Broderick will suddenly sweep the music scene.
Source: National Post November 22, 2018 21:08 UTC